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  2. Incontinence underwear - Wikipedia

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    Incontinence underwear (or Convenience Underwear in more updated terminology) [citation needed] is a type of reusable undergarment designed to absorb urine. It provides an alternative to traditional disposable incontinence products, which are often bulky and plastic-based.

  3. Depend (undergarment) - Wikipedia

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    The women's underwear is now offered in a light tan as well as black. The refastenable Underwear remained the same since it redesigned in 2005. The Maximum Protection brief became cloth-like in the Spring of 2016 and the tapes were reduced from 6 to 4, though (due to consumer demand) in the Spring of 2017 Depend reverted to the original design.

  4. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    The usage of adult diapers [39] can be a source of embarrassment, [40] and products are often marketed under euphemisms such as incontinence pads. In 2006, seventeen students taking a geriatrics pharmacotherapy course participated in a voluntary "diaper experience" exercise to help them understand the impact incontinence has on older adults ...

  5. Underpants - Wikipedia

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    Diapers (North America) or nappies (Britain, Ireland, and Australia) are a type of underwear worn by young children and those suffering from incontinence. Unlike other briefs, diapers allow the wearer to urinate or defecate without soiling their surroundings. These can be either reusable or disposable.

  6. Swim diaper - Wikipedia

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    Often reusable swim diapers are lined with a fiber which encourages the solid waste to cling to the fiber without an absorbency layer. A snug fit in the legs and waist are key to function. Brands such as Splash About and The Honest Co. [5] use tightly knit polyester or neoprene as their material. One disadvantage of a reusable swim diaper is ...

  7. Bedpan - Wikipedia

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    Old age and multiple comorbidities increase the risk of adults developing urinary incontinence. Absorbent products are designed specifically to absorb or contain urine, and some are even reusable. [30] There are various designs of absorbent products, and some may be better suited for individuals depending on their level of incontinence.

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